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Comment and Link Roundup: April 12, 2021

[arguably cw: apocalypse, poverty] Shining a light on the availability of energy efficiency [three comments, not counting the postscripts]

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Comments on other people's posts:

[WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] ms-demeanor) Discord is going downhill, like so many instant-messengers before it.

[cw: death, apocalypse] [Dreamwidth; Wayback] (OP by [personal profile] contrarianarchon) The inherent value of life.

[cw: apocalypse, drugs, (arguably) discourse] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] rustingbridges; partially in response to [tumblr.com profile] cthulhubert and [tumblr.com profile] alarajrogers) Gold and disaster-hedging. [four comments]

[cw: amnesia, (fairly mild) death] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by the fittingly-named [tumblr.com profile] existentialterror) qntm's fiction is very good at being the kind of thing that it is, and that is the best that can be said about it. (Read his time-travel meta, though.)

[arguably cw: amnesia] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [tumblr.com profile] eightyonekilograms) Audio-processing while exercising.

[Blogspot; Wayback] (OP by Michael Mock) Unpacking the references in tea names.

[cw: scrupulosity] [AO3; Wayback] (OP by [archiveofourown.org profile] cthulhuraejepsen) A possible ending to A Common Sense Guide to Doing the Most Good.

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There is a blanket [cw: illness] on the rest of this post.


Comments on my own posts:

The one about quarantine hotels

A Connecticut Yankee in the Bellezzan Court [one comment, not counting the postscript]

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Comments on other people's posts:

[cw: food, poverty] [Dreamwidth; Wayback] (OP by [personal profile] mindstalk) The physical and psychological benefits of respirators; also, price-matching. [five comments]

[mild cw: death] [WordPress (Tumblr)] (OP by [twitter.com profile] Doinkadect) Doctor Who's complete lack of concern for inter-temporal disease transmission, not even so much as throwing in a line of reassuring technobabble while *visiting an infectious-disease research facility from the year five billion*.

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Links:

[University of Manchester; Wayback] (by Joe Sherving; h/t [tumblr.com profile] ilzo-misc) Neat facts about Alan Turing, including such incredibly relatable quotes as:
A sufferer of hayfever, Turing was also known to cut an especially peculiar figure in the first week of June each year, when he would cycle to work in a gas mask to keep the pollen away.


[Science Translational Medicine; Wayback] (by Derek Lowe) Honestly most of y'all are probably reading In the Pipeline already, but: malaria vaccine!!
(see also this Kelsey Piper article)
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